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JAKARTA - On Eid al-Adha, Tuesday, July 20, as many as 12,071 residents in the capital were recorded as recovering from COVID-19. This information was conveyed by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government through the "corona.jakarta.go.id" page.

From the data collected, as of Tuesday, at 10.00 WIB, this figure adds to the accumulated recovery rate in DKI Jakarta to 652,242 people.

The cure rate in DKI Jakarta is fairly high, reaching 86.1 percent and the death rate around 1.4 percent.

Meanwhile, the number of active cases of patients being treated or still undergoing self-isolation has decreased to 6,123 people with a total accumulated active case of 94,673 cases.

However, the number of people who died still increased by 265 people to a total of 10,610 cases. Positive cases of COVID-19 increased by 6,213 people bringing the total accumulation to 757,525 cases.

To coincide with this Eid al-Adha, the number of people who were tested using "PCR"-based swabs reached 27,199 people and the number of specimens tested by PCR reached 38,186 specimens.

Total PCR tests per million residents in Jakarta until July 20, 2021, reached 469,749 tests and the percentage of positive cases in total reached 15.1 percent.

On the previous occasion, DKI Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan believed that Jakarta residents would be more solid and more united after the COVID-19 pandemic ended.

"We believe that after this pandemic, God willing, Jakarta will be more solid, Jakarta will be more united and Jakarta will be stronger. Why? Because social bonds are built, mutual help is built", said Anies while attending the handover of aid at the Monas area, Central Jakarta, Monday, July 19.

According to Anies, this strength was built by itself considering that the difficult two years had been passed by helping and helping each other.

Anies explained that Jakarta is still in the testing period, especially the Emergency PPKM policy, making the days of the citizens of the capital city full of challenges.

The former Minister of Education and Culture assessed that during the two weeks of Emergency Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM), the community felt the economic burden.

He also appealed to people who have successfully experienced economic improvement while in Jakarta, to help each other to residents who are lacking in material matters.

"These two weeks have been two weeks full of trials. Therefore, this moment is an opportunity for all of us to share", said Anies.


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